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Department of New Testament Studies

Interpretation of the New Testament - Research Output

Research articles in refereed specialist journals:

Grafton DD: 2008. 'The Arabs' in the ecclesiastical historians of the 4th/ 5th centuries: Effects on contemporary Christian-Muslim relations. HTS Theological Studies/Teologiese Studies, 64 (1) / Mar, pp 177-192, Full Text

Rukundwa LS: 2008. Postcolonial theory as a hermeneutical tool for Biblical reading. HTS Theological Studies/Teologiese Studies, 64 (1) / Mar, pp 339-351, Full Text

Loba-Mkole JC: 2008. History and theory of Scripture translations. HTS Theological Studies/Teologiese Studies, 64 (1) / Mar, pp 253-266, Full Text

Sim DC: 2008. Matthew, Paul and the origin and nature of the gentile mission: The great commission in Matthew 28:16-20 as an anti-Pauline tradition. HTS Theological Studies/Teologiese Studies, 64 (1) / Mar, pp 377-392, Full Text

van Eck E: 2008. Een teks - meerdere betekenisse: Hoe lees ons die Bybel?. HTS Theological Studies/Teologiese Studies, 64 (3) / Sep, pp 1155-1185, Full Text

Loba-Mkole JC: 2008. Rise of intercultural Biblical exegesis in Africa. HTS Theological Studies/Teologiese Studies, 64 (3) / Sep, pp 1347-1364, Full Text

van der Watt JG: 2008. Johannine style: Some initial remarks on the functional use of repetition in the Gospel according to John. In die Skriflig, 42 (1), pp 75-99, Full Text

Du Toit M: 2008. The LXX book of Esther as a satirical drama. Journal for Semitics/Tydskrif Vir Semitistiek, 17 (1), pp 77-95, Full Text

Nagel P: 2008. LXX Esther: 'more' God 'less' theology. Journal for Semitics/Tydskrif Vir Semitistiek, 17 (1), pp 129-155, Full Text

Steyn GJ: 2008. 'Beautiful but tough'. A comparison of LXX Esther, Judith and Susanna. Journal for Semitics/Tydskrif Vir Semitistiek, 17 (1), pp 156-181, Full Text

Moessner D: 2008. The triadic synergy of Hellenistic poetics in the narrative epistemology of Dionysius of Halicarnassus and the authorial intent of the evangelist Luke (Luke 1:1-4; Acts 1: 1-8). Neotestamentica: Journal of the New Testament Society of South Africa (NTSSA), 42 (2), pp 289-304, Full Text

Steyn GJ: 2008. An overview of the extent and diversity of methods utilised by the author of Hebrews when using the Old Testament. Neotestamentica: Journal of the New Testament Society of South Africa (NTSSA), 42 (2), pp 327-352, Full Text

van der Berg RH: 2008. A textual comparison of Hebrews 10:5b-7 and LXX Psalm 39:7-9. Neotestamentica: Journal of the New Testament Society of South Africa (NTSSA), 42 (2), pp 353-382, Full Text

Zimmerman R: 2008. The etho-poietic of the parable of the good Samaritan (Lk 10:25-37). The ethics of seeing in a culture of looking the other way. Verbum et Ecclesia, 29 (1), pp 269-292, Full Text

du Toit AB: 2008. South African discourse analysis in theory and practice. Verbum et Ecclesia, 29 (2), pp 387-406, Full Text

Books:

Wolter M: 2008. Handbuch zum Neuen Testament 5. Das Lukas-evangelium. Mohr Siebeck, 798 pp.

Chapters in books:

Zimmerman R: 2008. Im Spielraum des Verstehens. Chancen einer integrativen Gleichnishermeneutik. In Hermeneutik der Gleichnisse Jesu, Mohr Siebeck, pp 3-24.

Zimmerman R: 2008. Gleichnishermeneutik im Rückblick und Vorblick. In Hermeneutik der Gleichnisse Jesu, ?, pp 25-63.

Zimmerman R: 2008. Gleichnisse als Medien der Jesuserinnerung. In Hermeneutik der Gleichnisse Jesu, Mohr Siebeck, pp 87-121.

Zimmerman R: 2008. Jesus' Parables and Ancient Rhetoric. In Hermeneutik der Gleichnisse Jesu, Mohr Siebeck, pp 238-258.

Zimmerman R: 2008. Parabeln - sonst nichts! Gattungsbestimmung jenseits der Klassifikation in 'Bildwort', 'Gleichnis', 'Parabel' und 'Beispielerzahlung'. In Hermeneutik der Gleichnisse Jesu, Mohr Siebeck, pp 383-419.

 

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